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'Moved to tears': Winners of the 2026 World Food Photography Awards revealed
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Predator teacher abused 14 boys in school’s photography club dark room for 'vile sexual gratification'
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Coke can hair rollers and Puerto Rican pride: the street photography of Janette Beckman – in pictures
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Lesbian rebels, exotic dancing and domesticity: New York’s Upstate Photography Biennial – in pictures
The Center for Photography at Woodstock (in Kingston, New York) recently opened the first-ever New York Upstate Photography Biennial, featuring the work of 39 artists who live and work across the Hudson valley and beyond. The show, co-curated by Marina Chao and Adam Giles Ryan, highlights the diverse work of photographers in the upstate region. Their images will be on view until 6 September 2026 Continue reading...
Lesbian rebels, exotic dancing and domesticity: New York’s Upstate Photography Biennial – in pictures
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Pot shot takes top spot in World Food Photography awards 2026 – in pictures
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LUCID: Learning Unified Control for Image Deflaring and Exposure Mastery in Nighttime Photography
arXiv:2606.06901v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Photography is the art of painting with light, yet nighttime scenes are shaped by competing degradations: intense flares obscure scene structure, while photon-limited regions collapse into noise. Conventional approaches address these factors in isolation, overlooking the fact that these degradations are fundamentally entangled.